
He understands as a local elected official how important public safety is to people, and it’s not going to help him achieve his economic agenda if the city isn’t safe.
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He understands as a local elected official how important public safety is to people, and it’s not going to help him achieve his economic agenda if the city isn’t safe.

While I support the President’s broader agenda, how could I support the same unfair $10k SALT cap I’ve spent years criticizing?

There is something so cruel about promising New Yorkers things you cannot — and have not — delivered on, which is precisely what Zohran Mamdani’s entire platform rests on.

Here’s what Zohran doesn’t want you to know: the only reason those free buses weren’t renewed is because he failed to negotiate it back into the budget the following year.

Senate Republicans are scrambling to pass a radical bill released to the public in the dead of night.

This is not the first time the Court closes its eyes to noncompliance, nor, I fear, will it be the last.

What did Republicans do in the dead of night last night? They made their bill even worse than any draft we have seen.

At the behest of Big Oil, in the dead of night, Senate Republicans released a new version of their 'Big, Beautiful Betrayal' that retroactively raises taxes on energy.

Republicans would rather kill over 800,000 good-paying jobs and send energy costs skyrocketing than stand up to their Big Oil billionaire buddies.

This is something I care deeply about, and so I will be an advocate on these issues. These are things that I think are important to New Yorkers.

As a leader of a city as diverse as New York City with 8 million people, as the largest Jewish population in the country, he should denounce it. And that’s it. Period.

The Republicans’ plan is a complete capitulation to Big Oil at the expense of clean energy and American families’ wallets.

It doesn’t matter what meaning you have in your brain, it is not how the word is received. And when you use a word like ‘intifada,’ to many Jewish Americans and Jewish New Yorkers, that means you are permissive for violence against Jews.

This has been in my opinion the easiest budget that we had to pass.